The Puritanism of
GENEVA
(Genève in French) is inextricably linked with the city's struggle for independence. Long ruled by the dukes of Savoy, who regarded the local bishopric as their private property, sixteenth-century Genevans saw the Reformation in neighbouring Switzerland as a useful aid in their struggle to rid themselves of Savoyard influence. By the time the city's independence was won in 1602, its religious zeal had painted it as the "Protestant Rome". Wha... [More]
Centrally located, near the lake. The train station and the air terminal. 55 rooms quiet and comfortable with bath or shower, direct telephone, socket for fax-modem, radio, color tv and mini-bar. Bar- coffe shop- restaurant- nearby parking [More]
Hotel has no own parking facilities. Public parking available 50 m in front of the hotel. Charge: CHF 40-50 per day. Internet available.Pets allowed: EUR 10.Hotel is partly accessible for wheel chairs. Wheel chair accessible hotel room (with adequate bathroom) available. [More]
Recently acquired by Rocco Forte Hotels, this prestigious five star hotel has held its prime position facing the famous Brunswick Gardens and overlooking the Alps, Lake Geneva, and the Old Town Cathedral for over 130 years. Just 6km from Geneva Airport and with the business and shopping districts of... [More]
Hotel has no own parking facilities. Public parking on street (CHF 3 per 90 minutes) and garage (CHF 2 per 60 minutes). Hotel offers internet (phone rates).Dogs, cats allowed (EUR 7 per day). Hotel is fully accessible for wheel chairs. [More]